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ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, (Astley’s) Westminster Bridge.
Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Price of Wales and Duke of York.
[pointer-finger symbol] The new Local Divertisement, produced last Monday, continuing to be received with uncommon applause from crowded Audiences, will be repeated This and every Evening till further notice.
THIS present Monday, May 10, and every Evening, will be presented, 7th time, a new Local Divertisement, consisting of Songs, Chorusses [sic], and Action, called THE PROCLAMATION; or, War Subdued. With new Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations. To conclude with an Allegorical Procession, and Grand Illumination. In the course of the Piece the following Songs, Duets, &c. Song, “In Union Divine, Peace and Plenty shall shine,” by Mrs. Weldon. Grand Pyrrhic Dance, War subdued by Peace. Song, “The Extraordinary Gazette,” by Mr. Thorpe. Duet, the Barber and Sweep by Mess Sincock and Decastro. Recitative, Reconciliation. Song, Nan of St. Catherine’s, by Mr. Johannot. Chaunt and Song, The Proclamation, by Mr. Wallack. Song, Bread, Beef, and Porter, by Mr. Johannot. The whole invented and produced by Mr. Astley, jun.—After which will be performed, for the 43d time, the Grand Historical Spectacle of FAIR ROSAMOND. Fair Rosamond, Mrs. Astley.—In the course of the Evening, a grand variety of Horsemanship and Pedestrian Pantomime, called The SEVEN CHAMPIONS; or, Harlequin St. George. To conclude with a magnificent Temple of Peace. The whole invented and produced by Mr. Astley, jun.
Doors to be opened at half past five, to begin at half past six.
Boxes 4s. Second Price 2s. Pit 2s. Second Price 1s. Gallery 1s. Second Price 6d.—Second Price to commence at half past eight o’clock precisely.—Places to be taken at the Box-office, Westminster-bridge, from ten till three o’clock.